1. MIT, $196,900
2. Princeton, $194,100
3. US Naval Academy, $187,800
4. Harvey Mudd College, $185,900
5. Babson College, $181,400
6. Stanford University, $181,200
7. Santa Clara College, $179,500
8. Dartmouth College, $178,700
9. University of Pennsylvania, $178,300
10. Harvard University, $177,400
11. Colgate University, $176,100
12. Lehigh University, $175,600
13. California Institute of Technology, $175,400
14. Claremont Mckenna College, $175,000
15. U.S. Military Academy, $174,100
16. Williams College, $173,900
17. Stevens Institute of Technology, $172,900
18. U.S. Air Force Academy, $172,800
19. Yale University, $171,900
20. University of California-Berkeley, $170,100
A ranking of U.S. colleges with the best-paid graduates may include a few surprises – including some pleasant ones, for those eyeing military careers.
Payscale.com says its list “ranks the top schools and majors based on mid-career salary potential, in an effort to help college-bound students make informed decisions about their education and future careers.” According to Payscale, the numbers come “from the alumni salary data of 3.1 million degree-holding workers who completed Payscale’s free online salary survey, with more than 2,400 colleges and universities across the U.S. represented.” Mid-career is defined as more than 10 years of experience.
Obviously this is one college ranking not dominated by the SEC. MSN published a Top 100 based on Payscale’s 2021 numbers, and in that list Vanderbilt came in at No. 70 with a mid-career median of $129,600.
https://www.al.com/education/2025/11/20-colleges-with-the-richest-graduates.html